BIFF Hosts 3 Week Film Workshop

Tue, Mar 13th 2018, 05:38 PM

Open to the Public and All ages

Saturday March 17

Saturday March 24

Saturday April 14


Weekday Workshop for Institutions

A.F. Adderley

R.M. Bailey

D.W. Davis

Columbus Primary School

Senior Citizens Charity

Bahamas Correctional Facility


The Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF) will conduct a 3 week Film Workshop

There will be tutorials on on Pre Production, Production and Post Production: Screenwriting, Casting, Character Selection, Cinematography, Editing, Music Composition and Sound Design thus giving attendees working insight.

BIFF Staff and the University of Georgia’s esteemed Film department will assist with the teachings.

Participants will complete a short film to be showcased on ALIV mobile devices for competition and showcased at BIFF, November 28–December 6.

“ALIV has sponsored BIFF for the last three years and is proud to partner once again on this initiative to sponsor amateur filmmakers. The company has shown its commitment to the arts through BIFF and several other initiatives it has engaged in and will continue to support Bahamians all around. We commend BIFF for being a catalyst and we renew our commitment to the film industry here in The Bahamas.” Aliv Events & Sponsorship Manager, Bianca Bethel-Sawyer.


“The Sandyport Beach Resort family is very proud to be associated with this amazing opportunity in the creative arts for so many of our young and not so young Bahamians. The possibilities of careers in the filmmaking arena will be showcased and demonstrated giving attendees knowledge that may lead them in to the creative world of film. We look forward to hosting some of the workshops here at Sandyport Beach Resort,” Vernon Moss Sandyport Beach Resort General Manager.

The Bahamas International Film Festival is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing the local Bahamian community and international visitors with a diverse presentation of films from around the world. In addition to offering films that might not otherwise be released theatrically in the Bahamas, BIFF will provide a unique cultural experience and set of educational programs and forums for exploring the past, present and future of cinema.

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